Data map: In the semifinals of the 2012 London Olympics Men's Table Tennis Team, the Chinese team played against the German team, and Guo Jingjing watched the game.

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  China News Service, Beijing, July 15. According to Hong Kong media reports, Guo Jingjing will set off for Japan as a representative of the FINA to serve as a diving judge for the Tokyo Olympics.

Guo Jingjing is a legend in the world of diving. In his 23-year diving career, he has won four Olympic gold medals and 31 world championship titles, leaving countless legendary records.

  Even though it has been a long time since bidding farewell to the stadium, netizens still remember the appearance of Guo Jingjing invincible in the game. Seeing this news, they started "Versailles" for Guo Jingjing.

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  Some netizens praised Guo Jingjing as the diving queen.

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  And some netizens are more heart-warming, reminding Guo Jingjing to pay attention to safety.

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  At present, there is no official information on which game Guo Jingjing will serve as a judge.

However, perhaps in the Tokyo Olympics, Guo Jingjing can witness the young players of the Chinese diving team win gold and silver.

  On the morning of July 6, the China Swimming Association announced the list of athletes for the Chinese diving team to participate in the Tokyo Olympics. 10 athletes will participate in 8 diving events.

Among them, the women's sports include Shi Tingmao, Wang Han, Chen Yuxi, Quan Hongchan, and Zhang Jiaqi; the male athletes participating are Xie Sicheng, Wang Zongyuan, Yang Jian, Cao Yuan and Chen Aisen.

  The first gold medal in the diving event will be produced on the afternoon of July 25th, Beijing time. The event is a women's double 3m springboard. This event was also one of Guo Jingjing's Olympic gold medals that year.

Data Map: The moment Shi Tingmao enters the water.

Photo by Zhang Hengwei

  According to the entry list announced by the FINA, the Chinese diving team sent veterans Shi Yanmao and Wang Han to compete in this Olympics.

As the current leaders of the Chinese diving team, they are not only expected to win the women's doubles 3-meter springboard championship at the Tokyo Olympics, but the women's singles 3-meter springboard gold medal winner will also have a high probability between the two.

  Perhaps, at the Tokyo Olympics, the audience can see a rare scene where several Olympic champions of the women's 3-meter springboard event gather by the pool.

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